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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 08:42  |  Written by: Anthony Di Iorio

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New bill introduced in Parliament to clarify crypto’s

UK Introduces Bill to Clarify Crypto's Legal Status - CoinDesk

LONDON, United KingdomThe UK government published on Tuesday draft legislation aimed at regulating cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum, after the

UK government announces new legislation to regulate crypto

UK Unveils Draft Crypto Rules to Regulate Exchanges and Protect

UK Parliament Introduces Bill to Clarify Crypto's Legal Status

In A Landmark Move

Under the new draft legislation, crypto exchanges, trading platforms and related firms operating in the UK will be subject to tougher rules on transparency, consumer

UK crypto rules: New regulation « Euro Weekly News

In a landmark move, the UK government has officially introduced the a new Bill, which aims to recognize digital files, digital records, email accounts, digital carbon credits

Finance Minister Rachel Reeves On

Finance Minister Rachel Reeves on Tuesday announced the UK's plans to pass legislation to properly regulate crypto-assets. As of August 2025, research released by

The U.K. government introduced a bill to Parliament touching on the legal status of digital assets including cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and tokenized

The UK Parliament has introduced the Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill today to officially and legally recognize Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and other digital assets as

The Uk Government Has Released

UK government to regulate cryptocurrencies - Inquirer.net

The UK government has released draft legislation to regulate cryptoassets. The proposal intends to bring digital asset exchanges, dealers and agents within existing financial services law to

UK Parliament Introduces Bill To Recognize Bitcoin And Crypto As

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